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Now you can search for things on your laptop, then pick up the exact same search on your phone and vice versa. When you care more about people than profits, privacy naturally becomes a top priority. Since version 1 in 2004, we’ve taken privacy seriously, because we’ve always been in the business of valuing people first, over everything. We know feeling safe and secure are foundational for enjoying your time online. We want you to have an amazing experience every time you use Firefox. When you make Firefox your go-to, everyday browser, you’re also joining a unique (serious nerd cred) community that’s actively helping to diversify the way people experience the internet.įirefox is extremely private for a reason - and the reason is you. Download Firefox now for iPhone, iPad and Mac.įirefox is backed by the non-profit Mozilla Foundation, whose mission is to ensure the internet remains a global public resource, open and accessible to everyone. Firefox is the obvious choice for independent, ethical tech that respects your privacy and gives you more ways than ever to tailor your internet experience exactly the way you want it. Don’t settle for a browser produced by giant, profit-driven, data-hoarding tech companies. Search for the following text: "macappstores":false.Get the people-first browser that’s backed by a non-profit. Open it in your preferred text editor ( TextEdit is enough).In that folder you're looking for a file titled Preferences.

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If you are logged in to Chrome with your Google account, your folder will be probably called Default, too (this was at least my experience).

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  • If you use profiles you will be looking for one probably titled Profile X where X is a number (if there are several of them, you must manually identify yours or perform steps below in each).
  • Now assuming you don't use profiles in Chrome you want to look for a folder called Default.
  • In the dialog that pops up paste in the path ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/ and click the Go button.
  • Open a Finder window and use the menu option Go → Go to Folder….
  • Unfortunately, it is not possible to solve it through UI, so manually editing of Chrome settings file is needed: The protocol handler in question is macappstores and it needs to be removed from Chrome's list of allowed protocols. I have found the solution in this comment.












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